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  • Assessing the efficacy of tabs on filtering facepiece respirator straps to increase proper doffing techniques while reducing contact transmission of pathogens
    Assessing the efficacy of tabs on filtering facepiece respirator straps to increase proper doffing techniques while reducing contact transmission of pathogens
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  • The Respiratory Protection Effectiveness Clinical Trial ResPECT a clusterrandomized comparison of respirator and medical mask effectiveness against respiratory infections in healthcare personnel
    The Respiratory Protection Effectiveness Clinical Trial (ResPECT): a cluster-randomized comparison of respirator and medical mask effectiveness against respiratory infections in healthcare personnel
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  • Assessment of Environmental and Surgical Mask Contamination at a Student Health Center  20122013 Influenza Season
    Assessment of Environmental and Surgical Mask Contamination at a Student Health Center – 2012-2013 Influenza Season
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  • Impact of Low Filter Resistances on Subjective and Physiological Responses to Filtering Facepiece Respirators
    Impact of Low Filter Resistances on Subjective and Physiological Responses to Filtering Facepiece Respirators
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  • Healthcare personnel exposure in an emergency department during influenza season
    Healthcare personnel exposure in an emergency department during influenza season
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  • SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT OF PROTECTIVE FACEMASKS AND AIRPURIFYING RESPIRATORS
    SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT OF PROTECTIVE FACEMASKS AND AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATORS
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  • Selecting models for a respiratory protection program What can we learn from the scientific literature
    Selecting models for a respiratory protection program: What can we learn from the scientific literature?
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  • Challenge of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators with Viable H1N1 Influenza Aerosols
    Challenge of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators with Viable H1N1 Influenza Aerosols
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  • Commentary Considerations for Recommending Extended Use and Limited Reuse of Filtering Facepiece Respirators in Health Care Settings
    Commentary Considerations for Recommending Extended Use and Limited Reuse of Filtering Facepiece Respirators in Health Care Settings
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  • Development of an Advanced Respirator FitTest Headform
    Development of an Advanced Respirator Fit-Test Headform
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  • Assessment of influenza virus exposure and recovery from contaminated surgical masks and N95 respirators
    Assessment of influenza virus exposure and recovery from contaminated surgical masks and N95 respirators
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  • Correlation of Respirator Fit Measured on Human Subjects and a Static Advanced Headform
    Correlation of Respirator Fit Measured on Human Subjects and a Static Advanced Headform
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  • Project BREATHE  Prototype Respirator Evaluation Utilizing Newly Proposed Respirator Test Criteria
    Project BREATHE – Prototype Respirator Evaluation Utilizing Newly Proposed Respirator Test Criteria
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  • Validation and Application of Models to Predict Facemask Influenza Contamination in Healthcare Settings
    Validation and Application of Models to Predict Facemask Influenza Contamination in Healthcare Settings
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  • A Control Banding Framework for Protecting the US Workforce from Aerosol Transmissible Infectious Disease Outbreaks with High Public Health Consequences
    A Control Banding Framework for Protecting the US Workforce from Aerosol Transmissible Infectious Disease Outbreaks with High Public Health Consequences
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  • Evaluation of Microwave Steam Bags for the Decontamination of Filtering Facepiece Respirators
    Evaluation of Microwave Steam Bags for the Decontamination of Filtering Facepiece Respirators
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  • PRESSURE DROP OF FILTERING FACEPIECE RESPIRATORS HOW LOW SHOULD WE GO
    PRESSURE DROP OF FILTERING FACEPIECE RESPIRATORS: HOW LOW SHOULD WE GO?
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